Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: arisen
IPA transcription: [ɚ'ɪzən]
Usage examples
  • She had again arisen and was swaying from side to side.
  • Nor should we alter our determination were it not for a circumstance which has recently arisen.
  • The attractions of the mother seem only to have arisen from the position in which she was placed.
  • For instance, he had gone to bed the night before exactly at twelve and had arisen at 4.30 A. M. to read some New York law reports.
  • The modern college for women only feebly reproduces it, since the college for women has arisen at a time when colleges in general are under a cloud.
  • A confusion quite as unmeaning as this has arisen in connection with the word "liberal" as applied to religion and as applied to politics and society.
  • It has been somewhat condemned for its laxative qualities, but this has possibly arisen from the fruit having been eaten unripe, or in too great excess.
  • THE CHRISTIAN CONCEPTION OF LIFE HAS ALREADY ARISEN IN OUR SOCIETY, AND WILL INFALLIBLY PUT AN END TO THE PRESENT ORGANIZATION OF OUR LIFE BASED ON FORCE--WHEN THAT WILL BE.
  • During the progress of military operations, there have arisen in the parliamentary armies many excellent officers, who are qualified for higher commands than they are now possessed of.
  • I might pursue those parallels much farther; but it seems to me that these extraordinary coincidences must have arisen either from identity of origin or long-continued ancient intercourse.